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[–]Samz2 823 points 26 days ago
In the meantime: if you like Gorillaz and have never listened to much of the Blur discography, there is no better time than now.
Reddit seems to obsess over Gorillaz yet rarely acknowledges Blur, despite both being fantastic. Damon Albarn is a genius.
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[–]hkdylan1 188 points 26 days ago
The Good, the Bad & the Queen was also a great album from Albarn if you're looking for more.
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[–]aronsz 33 points 26 days ago
Herculean is my all-time favourite song from Damon Albarn.
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